| 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 704
...beech, from it« possessing a kind of acorn, U ranked among glandiferous trees, and therefore among oaks. It appears to have been indigenous in the mountainous...to have spread gradually towards the West, for it wai not known in Holland, nor probably in England or Ireland at the time of the Norman Conquest. It... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 170
...with the creation of the world, and of gigantic size, respecting which he reports many marvels °. The Beech, from its possessing a kind of acorn, is...at the time of the Norman Conquest. It was not the (jjrjyos of Theophrastus, who speaks of our Beech d under the name of 'O£vr), but it was the Fagus... | |
| William Greenwell, George Rolleston - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 784
...views of Dr. Daubeny, expressed in 'Trees of the Ancients,' 1865, p. 7, to the effect that the beech 'was not known in Holland nor probably in England or Ireland at the time of the Norman Conquest ;' views against which, as pointed out by Professor Pearson, I. c., p. 48, the mention of a ' bochholt... | |
| 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 842
...beech, from its possessing a kind of acorn, is ranked among glandiferous trees, and therefore among oaks. It appears to have been indigenous in the mountainous...gradually towards the West, for it was not known in NOTES AND QUERIES. p*aiv.juLtso/8i. Holland, nor probably in England or Ireland at the time of the... | |
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